Characterization of glue sizing under calcium carbonate ground layers in Flemish and Luso-Flemish painting - analysis by SEM-EDS, µ-XRD and µ -Raman spectroscopy
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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This work regards the study of painting techniques in Portuguese workshops of the 15th and early 16th
centuries, specifically addressing the methodology used on the preparation of ground layers. The
influence of Flemish painting in Portugal is evident in stylistic and iconographic themes of that period. As
regards the painting materials, we confirmed that this influence also extended to the ground layer
technique. The use of a sizing layer with calcium sulphate or garlic to isolate the support from the
calcium carbonate layer was verified by SEM-EDS but not confirmed by m-XRD or m-Raman
spectroscopy. This work is part of a larger project, “The invisible ground layer and its influence in
Portuguese paintings from the 15th and 16th centuries: a question to be settled”.
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Antunes, V.; Oliveira, M. J.; Vargas, H.; Serrao, V.; Candeias, A.; Carvalho, M. L.; Coroado, J.; Mirão, J.; Dias, L.; Longelin, S. & Seruya, A. I. (2014), Characterization of glue sizing under calcium carbonate ground layers in Flemish and Luso-Flemish painting - analysis by SEM-EDS, µ-XRD and µ -Raman spectroscopy, Anal. Methods 6, 710-717.